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language: en
license: apache-2.0
datasets:
  - wiki_dpr
thumbnail: https://huggingface.co/front/thumbnails/facebook.png

RAG

This is the RAG-Token Model of the the paper Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Knowledge-Intensive NLP Tasks by Patrick Lewis, Ethan Perez, Aleksandara Piktus et al.

The model is a uncased model, which means that capital letters are simply converted to lower-case letters.

The model consists of a question_encoder, retriever and a generator. The retriever extracts relevant passages from the wiki_dpr train datasets, which is linked above. The question_encoder and retriever are based on facebook/dpr-question_encoder-single-nq-base and facebook/bart-large, which were jointly finetuned on on the wiki_dpr QA dataset in an end-to-end fashion.

Usage:

Note: In the usage example below only the dummy retriever of wiki_dpr is used because the complete lecagy index requires over 75 GB of RAM. The model can generate answers to any factoid question as follows:

from transformers import RagTokenizer, RagRetriever, RagTokenForGeneration

tokenizer = RagTokenizer.from_pretrained("facebook/rag-token-nq")
retriever = RagRetriever.from_pretrained("facebook/rag-token-nq", index_name="exact", use_dummy_dataset=True)
model = RagTokenForGeneration.from_pretrained("facebook/rag-token-nq", retriever=retriever)

input_dict = tokenizer.prepare_seq2seq_batch("who holds the record in 100m freestyle", return_tensors="pt") 

generated = model.generate(input_ids=input_dict["input_ids"]) 
print(tokenizer.batch_decode(generated, skip_special_tokens=True)[0]) 

# should give michael phelps => sounds reasonable